I know I kinda struggle with these ones. Obviously best Bond: Sean Connery, dude is(was) essentially King of fucking Scotland, (before he decided to not live here anymore ). Timothy Dalton is probably my second choice, he's amazingly underated, and just because he only got 2 films he's frequently overlooked. I think Dalton was the "new", Daniel Craig Bond, before Daniel Craig brought the "new gritty Bond". In Living Daylights he had, what not many Bonds' have had - a true friendship with another male character, with true compassion when he was murdered. Then, in License to Kill, he goes fucking rogue.

I think for what I mentioned above, I'd put Living Daylights up as one my favourite Bond films, along with Goldfinger, and Thunderball. Casino Royale would be up there, but I just don't dig on Daniel Craig that much. He's good, good actor, but I don't know, it's, like, his smugness onscreen, and off.

Bond theme, there's a couple, but again, I'm going with Living Daylights by A-ha. Just love this tune!

Sean Connery is a wife-beater, so my vote will have to go to Craig. He's made Bond his own thing, but it's never felt like it has betrayed the character in any way. Just added dimension and texture, which was well-needed after Brosnan's rather one-dimensional run in the tux.

Can't wait for Skyfall. I was fulling expecting another Quantum of Solace (terrible.fucking.movie.) but the reception has been nothing short of stunning. This just might be an opening weekender for me, and I usually try to avoid the theaters whenever possible.